A Rock Solid Alibi.....

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Online Charles Collins

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #84 on: August 03, 2022, 05:26:53 PM »
Not according to Officer Baker's same-day affidavit. But by all means continue in your happily subcritical Warren Gullibility, Mr Collins!  Thumb1:

Roy Truly’s same-day affidavit includes the correct floor and room. He was with Baker and knew the building well. But by all means, continue in your nutty fantasy Mr. Ford.

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« Reply #85 on: August 03, 2022, 05:44:21 PM »
Except that it was impossible to be quiet on those old wooden stairs. Dorothy Garner told Barry Ernest that she knew the girls had gone down (before she saw Truly and the police man come up) because she heard them on the stairs. There is no way that anybody could have run down those stairs without making a noise.

The noise can be minimized by someone light on his feet (including his 131lbs) and in good shape
The girls had no reason to worry about being heard.

Online Steve M. Galbraith

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« Reply #86 on: August 03, 2022, 06:27:08 PM »
The noise can be minimized by someone light on his feet (including his 131lbs) and in good shape
The girls had no reason to worry about being heard.
One of the order fillers/workers Roy Lewis said this in "No More Silence."

"Sometimes if you were on one of the floors by yourself somebody would sneak up and you'd never know they were there.....They could walk down the stairway and a lot of times they'd be on you before you'd know it..."

What's the evidence that the steps made loud noises or were loud when you went up and down? I can understand multiple people making noise but Lewis's account says one person could go down quietly. And that's in a quiet time or atmosphere; there was lots of noise outside during the aftermath of the shooting.
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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #87 on: August 03, 2022, 06:29:55 PM »
The noise can be minimized by someone light on his feet (including his 131lbs) and in good shape
The girls had no reason to worry about being heard.

The noise can be minimized by someone light on his feet

LOL  You never ran down those stairs.

Online Charles Collins

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #88 on: August 03, 2022, 06:47:43 PM »
Inattentional 'blindness' might have been a factor if indeed Oswald was outside (but not noticed) as some here are arguing
The same kind of argument may be applied re inattentional deafness and the stairs

In any case:


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The same kind of argument may be applied re inattentional deafness and the stairs

Yes, just because no one remembered hearing him, doesn’t mean he wasn’t there.

Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #89 on: August 03, 2022, 06:55:34 PM »
One of the order fillers/workers Roy Lewis said this in "No More Silence."

"Sometimes if you were on one of the floors by yourself somebody would sneak up and you'd never know they were there.....They could walk down the stairway and a lot of times they'd be on you before you'd know it..."

What's the evidence that the steps made loud noises or were loud when you went up and down? I can understand multiple people making noise but Lewis's account says one person could go down quietly. And that's in a quiet time or atmosphere; there was lots of noise outside during the aftermath of the shooting.

"Sometimes if you were on one of the floors by yourself somebody would sneak up and you'd never know they were there.....They could walk down the stairway and a lot of times they'd be on you before you'd know it..."

That says very little. The TSBD is a big building and if you were on a floor by yourself but some distance away from the stairs in the back you probably wouldn't hear anybody coming up.

but Lewis's account says one person could go down quietly.

No it doesn't. That's just merely your incorrect conclusion

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Re: A Rock Solid Alibi.....
« Reply #90 on: August 03, 2022, 07:01:47 PM »


The same kind of argument may be applied re inattentional deafness and the stairs

Yes, just because no one remembered hearing him, doesn’t mean he wasn’t there.

Too bad Dorothy Garner and some other women on the 4th floor did not see him passing by.